Today, I'm on the blog tour for the graphic novel The Sad Ghost Club by Lize Meddings! I've followed the social media account of the same name (@theofficialsadghostclub) for a long time now, and have always appreciated seeing their relatable, thought-provoking and uplifting illustrations and comic strips online. To find out that there would be… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: The Sad Ghost Club
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BOOK REVIEW: Heartstopper 2
Heartstopper is BACK! Our favourite boys Nick and Charlie return after the cliffhanger ending of volume one, which saw them kiss at a party before Nick hurried away, seemingly embarrassed. Nick and Charlie are best friends. Nick knows that Charlie is gay, and Charlie is sure that Nick isn't. But love works in surprising ways,… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Heartstopper 2
BOOK REVIEW: Heartstopper
In case you don't already know, I have such a fondness for graphic novels. They are a beautiful combination of art and story, and it's always great to find a brand new favourite. When Alice Oseman, one of my favourite UKYA authors, decided to start a Kickstarter campaign to transform her webcomic Heartstopper into a… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Heartstopper
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Fence
Ah excellent, more artistic talents for me to fawn over. Seriously the art in Fence is amazing and it just makes me miss drawing so, so much. Who knows, maybe I'll pick up the pencil again one day. But anyway, back to the review! Nicholas, the illegitimate son of a retired fencing champion, is a… Continue reading GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Fence